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Parshatatar, or Paršatar, the name of a Hurrian
king of Mitanni in the
fifteenth century BC. He may be the very same individual as king Barattarna.

Barattarna

Barattarna, also spelled Parattarna, was a king
of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni in the fifteenth century BC. He may
also be identical to a king called Parsatatar.

None of his own records have yet been found, but his name is
mentioned in a record from Nuzi
dated to "when king Barattarna died and was cremated". More
information is included in the biography of Idrimi of Alalakh. Barattarna ruled over
the Hurrians and made Idrimi his vassal. Mitanni in his time probably extended as far as
Arrapha in the east.

Barattarna may have been the Mitannian king the Egyptian Pharaoh
Thutmose III
encountered by the river Euphrates in his campaign of year 1447 BC.
This can however only be deduced by comparing the chronology of ancient
Egypt and Mitanni at a later date and working back the figures.